How To: Make your own sugar scrub!

I really wasn't sure if this should go here or in Eden Arts and Crafts but I was browsing the beauty products on here and happened across the Milk Made smoothing white sugar scrub.
Now being me I thought to myself: "You know...we could MAKE something like this in five minutes with stuff we have around the house anyway.".
I quickly set to work gathering the needed supplies and an empty relish jar that was due for recycling and mixed up a batch as a little test.

Granted, it probably isn't as moisturizing or high quality as the stuff you can buy but it certainly is fun to make.

So below is a little tutorial for anyone that wants a fun little weekend project or needs some sugar scrub to tide them over until they can pick some up.

Materials:

1 Empty jar or container, preferably leak-proof for obvious reasons

Granulated sugar (or brown sugar if you prefer)

Oil (coconut is good but you can use plain old veggie oil or olive oil if you want to)

Measuring cup

Spoon

Essential oil or something like vanilla extract

Steps:

1) Get your container and give it a good scrubbing to ensure that it's clean and reasonably smell free.

2) Gather your supplies, I personally used pure peppermint extract (leftover from holiday cookies) and canola oil but mostly because it's what I happened to have on hand.

3) Either in the container or in a bowl measure out 1 cup of sugar (or more depending on your container of choice, but remember you have to leave room for the oil!)

4) Measure and stir in a 1/2 cup of your oil (again, depends on how much sugar you used but the general rule is 2 parts sugar to 1 part oil.)
If you run out of room for the oil, stir for a bit and some of it should absorb down into the sugar making room for more. Be sure to mix until there's no dry sugar left at all.

5) If desired add essential oil or extract now and transfer to your container if you mixed it in a bowl.

I really wasn't sure if this should go here or in Eden Arts and Crafts but I was browsing the beauty products on here and happened across the Milk Made smoothing white sugar scrub.Now being me I thought to myself: "You know...we could
...

I really wasn't sure if this should go here or in Eden Arts and Crafts but I was browsing the beauty products on here and happened across the Milk Made smoothing white sugar scrub.Now being me I thought to myself: "You know...we could MAKE something like this in five minutes with stuff we have around the house anyway.".I quickly set to work gathering the needed supplies and an empty relish jar that was due for recycling and mixed up a batch as a little test.

Granted, it probably isn't as moisturizing or high quality as the stuff you can buy but it certainly is fun to make.

So below is a little tutorial for anyone that wants a fun little weekend project or needs some sugar scrub to tide them over until they can pick some up.

Materials:

1 Empty jar or container, preferably leak-proof for obvious reasons

Granulated sugar (or brown sugar if you prefer)

Oil (coconut is good but you can use plain old veggie oil or olive oil if you want to)

Measuring cup

Spoon

Essential oil or something like vanilla extract

Steps:

1) Get your container and give it a good scrubbing to ensure that it's clean and reasonably smell free.

2) Gather your supplies, I personally used pure peppermint extract (leftover from holiday cookies) and canola oil but mostly because it's what I happened to have on hand.

3) Either in the container or in a bowl measure out 1 cup of sugar (or more depending on your container of choice, but remember you have to leave room for the oil!)

4) Measure and stir in a 1/2 cup of your oil (again, depends on how much sugar you used but the general rule is 2 parts sugar to 1 part oil.)If you run out of room for the oil, stir for a bit and some of it should absorb down into the sugar making room for more. Be sure to mix until there's no dry sugar left at all.

5) If desired add essential oil or extract now and transfer to your container if you mixed it in a bowl.

I make my own scrubs as well! I typically use honey or sweet almond oil in mine, and almond extract if I have it. I love brown sugar, but I find it tends to dissolves when mixed in oil. Thanks for sharing.

I make my own scrubs as well! I typically use honey or sweet almond oil in mine, and almond extract if I have it. I love brown sugar, but I find it tends to dissolves when mixed in oil. Thanks for sharing.

Oh yeah, and ground coffee works
...

I make my own scrubs as well! I typically use honey or sweet almond oil in mine, and almond extract if I have it. I love brown sugar, but I find it tends to dissolves when mixed in oil. Thanks for sharing.

Oh yeah, and ground coffee works great as well! Invigorating!

...and suddenly coffee just got even better. I wonder if wet grounds would work.
*runs off to experiment*
I just grabbed whatever I had lying around, I tend to do stuff like this on the spur of the moment. ^_^

I really wasn't sure if this should go here or in Eden Arts and Crafts but I was browsing the beauty products on here and happened across the Milk Made smoothing white sugar scrub.Now being me I thought to myself: "You know...we could
...

I really wasn't sure if this should go here or in Eden Arts and Crafts but I was browsing the beauty products on here and happened across the Milk Made smoothing white sugar scrub.Now being me I thought to myself: "You know...we could MAKE something like this in five minutes with stuff we have around the house anyway.".I quickly set to work gathering the needed supplies and an empty relish jar that was due for recycling and mixed up a batch as a little test.

Granted, it probably isn't as moisturizing or high quality as the stuff you can buy but it certainly is fun to make.

So below is a little tutorial for anyone that wants a fun little weekend project or needs some sugar scrub to tide them over until they can pick some up.

Materials:

1 Empty jar or container, preferably leak-proof for obvious reasons

Granulated sugar (or brown sugar if you prefer)

Oil (coconut is good but you can use plain old veggie oil or olive oil if you want to)

Measuring cup

Spoon

Essential oil or something like vanilla extract

Steps:

1) Get your container and give it a good scrubbing to ensure that it's clean and reasonably smell free.

2) Gather your supplies, I personally used pure peppermint extract (leftover from holiday cookies) and canola oil but mostly because it's what I happened to have on hand.

3) Either in the container or in a bowl measure out 1 cup of sugar (or more depending on your container of choice, but remember you have to leave room for the oil!)

4) Measure and stir in a 1/2 cup of your oil (again, depends on how much sugar you used but the general rule is 2 parts sugar to 1 part oil.)If you run out of room for the oil, stir for a bit and some of it should absorb down into the sugar making room for more. Be sure to mix until there's no dry sugar left at all.

5) If desired add essential oil or extract now and transfer to your container if you mixed it in a bowl.

I really wasn't sure if this should go here or in Eden Arts and Crafts but I was browsing the beauty products on here and happened across the Milk Made smoothing white sugar scrub.Now being me I thought to myself: "You know...we could
...

I really wasn't sure if this should go here or in Eden Arts and Crafts but I was browsing the beauty products on here and happened across the Milk Made smoothing white sugar scrub.Now being me I thought to myself: "You know...we could MAKE something like this in five minutes with stuff we have around the house anyway.".I quickly set to work gathering the needed supplies and an empty relish jar that was due for recycling and mixed up a batch as a little test.

Granted, it probably isn't as moisturizing or high quality as the stuff you can buy but it certainly is fun to make.

So below is a little tutorial for anyone that wants a fun little weekend project or needs some sugar scrub to tide them over until they can pick some up.

Materials:

1 Empty jar or container, preferably leak-proof for obvious reasons

Granulated sugar (or brown sugar if you prefer)

Oil (coconut is good but you can use plain old veggie oil or olive oil if you want to)

Measuring cup

Spoon

Essential oil or something like vanilla extract

Steps:

1) Get your container and give it a good scrubbing to ensure that it's clean and reasonably smell free.

2) Gather your supplies, I personally used pure peppermint extract (leftover from holiday cookies) and canola oil but mostly because it's what I happened to have on hand.

3) Either in the container or in a bowl measure out 1 cup of sugar (or more depending on your container of choice, but remember you have to leave room for the oil!)

4) Measure and stir in a 1/2 cup of your oil (again, depends on how much sugar you used but the general rule is 2 parts sugar to 1 part oil.)If you run out of room for the oil, stir for a bit and some of it should absorb down into the sugar making room for more. Be sure to mix until there's no dry sugar left at all.

5) If desired add essential oil or extract now and transfer to your container if you mixed it in a bowl.

I really wasn't sure if this should go here or in Eden Arts and Crafts but I was browsing the beauty products on here and happened across the Milk Made smoothing white sugar scrub.Now being me I thought to myself: "You know...we could
...

I really wasn't sure if this should go here or in Eden Arts and Crafts but I was browsing the beauty products on here and happened across the Milk Made smoothing white sugar scrub.Now being me I thought to myself: "You know...we could MAKE something like this in five minutes with stuff we have around the house anyway.".I quickly set to work gathering the needed supplies and an empty relish jar that was due for recycling and mixed up a batch as a little test.

Granted, it probably isn't as moisturizing or high quality as the stuff you can buy but it certainly is fun to make.

So below is a little tutorial for anyone that wants a fun little weekend project or needs some sugar scrub to tide them over until they can pick some up.

Materials:

1 Empty jar or container, preferably leak-proof for obvious reasons

Granulated sugar (or brown sugar if you prefer)

Oil (coconut is good but you can use plain old veggie oil or olive oil if you want to)

Measuring cup

Spoon

Essential oil or something like vanilla extract

Steps:

1) Get your container and give it a good scrubbing to ensure that it's clean and reasonably smell free.

2) Gather your supplies, I personally used pure peppermint extract (leftover from holiday cookies) and canola oil but mostly because it's what I happened to have on hand.

3) Either in the container or in a bowl measure out 1 cup of sugar (or more depending on your container of choice, but remember you have to leave room for the oil!)

4) Measure and stir in a 1/2 cup of your oil (again, depends on how much sugar you used but the general rule is 2 parts sugar to 1 part oil.)If you run out of room for the oil, stir for a bit and some of it should absorb down into the sugar making room for more. Be sure to mix until there's no dry sugar left at all.

5) If desired add essential oil or extract now and transfer to your container if you mixed it in a bowl.

Actually I didn't get it from youtube, but I'd be willing to bet there's hundreds of thousands of such video tutorials.
This is more just meant as a fun little project people can do with things they have lying around if they want something to do. ^_^